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In this episode, Atom Bergstrom returns to break down the myths and misinformation surrounding vitamins, minerals, and mainstream health advice. We talk about the dangers of excess calcium, the truth about vitamin D, hydration confusion, and more. If you’ve ever questioned what “healthy” really means—this one's for you.

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(00:00):
The body has its own chemo, its own defense system.
And people when they attempt to detox, for instance, are taking
away the bodies. The body's trying to do it.
And then they're guessing, I think I need more of this to
detox. I need more magnesium.
I need more copper. And then the body says, what are
you doing to me? I've got the job under control
and you're you're making it harder for me.

(00:22):
Now I've got about to juggle these new minerals you put in
and figure out a way to get rid of them too.
So that's how it goes. We do not.
Our body, our immune system is the ultimate detox system.
You can't do any better. And if you treat it right and
you keep your liver healthy and your pancreas healthy and your
gut healthy, it's going to take care of the job.

(00:52):
Aloha and welcome to another show, guys.
I'm beyond excited for today's show because we have a guest who
is truly in A league of their own, Adam Bergstrom.
He's a researcher, writer, and independent thinker who spent
decades questioning mainstream health narrative.
He's known for connecting the dots in ways most people never

(01:15):
even consider. And today, we're diving into
some of the topics that challenge what we've been
taught, from excess calcium, vitamin D to alternative
proteins, inflammation, and more.
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(01:36):
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(01:59):
Always consult your doctor or healthcare provider before
making any changes to your health routine.
Now, let's welcome Adam to the conversation.
Enjoy the show. Well, Adam, welcome back to the
show. It's always a pleasure to have
you here. You always have such a unique
way of looking at the world and I'm excited to see where this

(02:22):
conversation takes us today. But I do have a handful of
questions that I've wanted to ask before that we just haven't
got to because we just kind of, you know, how we how we go off
the subject. So maybe we can start with
something you've mentioned before about excess calcium.

(02:43):
Can excess calcium actually be dangerous?
Because most people think calcium is essential for strong
bones and healthy heart. But why would you say calcium?
Too much calcium is harmful. Well they used to have a saying,
look at that Calcarius old man. It means a calcified man.

(03:08):
So calcification is also associated with aging.
When you take calcium supplements is not not a good
idea. And when they grind up cow
bones, people might be surprisedabout this.
Do they grind them up to sell them as calcium supplements?

(03:28):
No, they grind them up to be protein supplements.
It's when you get what? What was that protein powder put
out by someone in a plastic bottle?
I warn people against it though because that had too many cow
parts besides the bones and theywere taking it.
It had some collagen that was good but in a plastic bottle not

(03:52):
a good idea either. So I wouldn't even carry it in
the health food store I managed.But basically a bone is protein
and it's a special type of calcium called more like a Cal
Instead of a calcium phosphate. It's calcium carbonate.
Young bone is flexible. When you harden a bone with too

(04:17):
much calcium, and particularly the calcium phosphate type, you
get brittle bone. It gets dense.
And what they do is they measurethe denseness of your bone.
And the denseness means it's going to break easier.
So anyway calcium. Calcium in your food is fine.

(04:38):
In fact if you don't have cancerit prevents the growth of
cancer. Soils with too much lucilica can
actually promote cancer. So whenever you have a highly
calcified, to a degree farmland,it's good.

(04:59):
Now one problem is a lot of people like when they grow their
plants, they put egg shells on it to get extra calcium into it.
Well, there's a rule called richson, poor grandson.
And what that means is at first you'll get more growth, but then
you get less growth and less problems.

(05:20):
So anyway, if calcium is taken in the diet and you eat Whole
Foods and maybe a little goat cheese, cow cheese, whatever,
you'll get plenty of calcium. It's a minor player in bone.
Yeah, that's true. I think you can get calcium in
dark leafy greens as well. You do.

(05:43):
Yes, you do and you can either you get more ironically when you
cook it because big calcium the cells are broken down, you get
more out of it. But either way you get calcium
in in a variety of foods. They they come in like on solar
nutrition. You get them in nuts, you get
them in fruit midday, you get them in greens, you get them in

(06:04):
tomatoes. You get it in a lot of foods and
at night time if you eat fish and non oily fish you get it in
the fish you get it in the potato nose, you get it in.
It's really quite easy to get many times.
You don't have to worry about specific minerals if you eat

(06:25):
Whole Foods and with solar you're get since you're eating
tree foods, vine foods, and rootfoods and the animals, if you're
an animal eater that eats them, you're going to get enough.
You don't even have to worry about any mineral at that point.

(06:46):
If you get a symptom, maybe you start looking around a little,
but most people surprisingly have too many minerals.
And when you have excess minerals, they work to when you
have the right amount, they go to their places.
But when you have too many, they're loose, they become free

(07:09):
radicals, they become damaging to the body because they have no
use. And you basically have to get
rid of it. Like if let's say you get you're
going to build a garden and you're going to have bricks
around it and you order 40 bricks.
OK, no problem. Now what if you get 5000 bricks?

(07:33):
What you going to do with the other bricks?
You got the other bricks and nowyou're responsible for them.
You either got to send them awayto the dump or figure something
to do with it and think of all the extra work to handle
basically 3980 different extra bricks.

(07:53):
That's exactly how the body works.
They have known about excess minerals aging the body in the
past. It's been totally forgotten now
because supplement sellers got to sell their supplements right?
So they want you to take as muchas possible and excess iodine
causes causes thyroid cancer. You, you, you go on and on and

(08:18):
get different results and you become a Calcarius old man or
old woman if you eat too much calcium.
Wow, what are the signs that youhave too many minerals or too
many calcium? Old age.
That's one of them. Seriously.
And and many of the other diseases like your arthritis,

(08:43):
etcetera. Oh, really?
In. Fact.
Your arthritis is not from too little minerals, it's from too
many minerals. Really.
Is there a way to reverse that once it's already in your system
or or already when your bones are crooked?
Definitely if you if you can, ifyou eat Whole Foods in solar

(09:04):
timing regularly, it balances itself.
The body has its own chemo, its own its own defense system.
And people when they attempt to detox, for instance, are taking
away the bodies, the bodies trying to do it.
And then they're guessing. I think I need more of this to

(09:25):
detox. I need more magnesium.
I need more copper. And then the body says, what are
you doing to me? I've got the job under control
and you're, you're making it harder for me now I've got, I
got to juggle these new mineralsyou put in and figure out a way
to get rid of them too. So that's how it goes.
We do not trust our body or immune system is the ultimate

(09:49):
detox system. You can't do any better.
And if you treat it right and you keep your liver healthy and
your pancreas healthy and your gut healthy, it's going to take
care of the job. I.
See, even if you've severely overloaded with toxins and heavy
metals and mercury and all of that, despite the fact that they

(10:11):
say mercury in these other heavymetals don't come out of your
body, they do. Some are slower than others and
the body has a way of protectingyou by encapsulating them.
A tumor basically is one way it does it until it can handle it.
Many tumors will go away if you just eat sanely and then they

(10:34):
can gradually let go of what is tumorized to protect you from it
going to the heart or vital organs.
I see. Instead we treat it as a tumor.
Yeah. And with the chemo?
Yep, and then we go get chemo and and that see cancer is

(10:55):
actually a systemic disease whenwhen people put lid on to get a
particular area, it's systemic. So when when you cut out a
cancer, it's much like cutting out a syphilis pustule and
saying you just cured syphilis or or a or smallpox, you get

(11:21):
pustules from that. OK, I cut five of those pustules
out. I killed those pustules and now
you're smallpox is cured. That's nonsense.
It's a systemic problem and that's why many times biopsies
and treatment and killing canceractually OK.

(11:42):
It's like ants. What happens if you if you kill
a scout Ant, you get a million more, the pheromones go out.
It signals the army. Cancer is very much like that
and people do not realize that. Is is it because it's a parasite

(12:02):
or is it a mole mold? Actually, a calci, a cancer is
an isoparasite and it is actually a therapy.
It is an incipient organ. Just like we had mitochondria.
We didn't have mitochondria at one time.
They colonized our body as an invader and we put it to

(12:26):
advantage and now it is is very advantageous to us.
Cancer will give us superpowers eventually, but it's like a a
very, very wild broncho. You have to ride and most people
can't ride it. Now, some people like my friend
Judy Utley, she had cancer of the spine, cancer of the lungs,

(12:48):
cancer of the breast. She continued smoking, but she
burned a big hole in the back ofher back.
They initiated a counter shock, like chemo, like an auto
accident, like killer bees, likea bee stung by ants, and the
cancer went completely away. So for eight or nine years she
was totally cancer free. And I'm not sure what exactly

(13:12):
she went on cosmic vacation overwhen she left.
She wasn't very old. When she got it, I think she was
in her 60s. But I, I met her, I met her a
long time before that and she already was complaining about
green pus coming out of her breasts.

(13:33):
So we already knew she had some kind of problems back in the
day. But when she worked, walked in
the doctor's office, she said, in fact, I actually gave her a
neck alignment and her eye drooped and that's what made her
go to the doctor. She got tested, came back and
the doctor says, how are you even alive to walk in here?
You have cancer everywhere. You have cancer of the spine.

(13:56):
That's why her neurological eye left now cancer of the spine.
She got rid of it. It was completely gone.
Her her lung cancer was completely gone.
Her breast cancer was completelygone.
That's not supposed to happen, but it does many times.
Once you go in for chemo, you could be lucky and the shock

(14:18):
actually cures the cancer. But most people get worse
because they don't get shocked to the correct degree.
And it's a correct degree is a matter of luck, mostly, as far
as they know. Now, there are ways to tell how
far to go. Emmanuel Rabisi had him, but his
labs are closed and he's a real threat to the establishment, to

(14:44):
the cancer establishment, 'causethey're making money on killing
people slowly. The longer they live under
cancer, the better for them. And they give them treatment and
they give them drugs and they give them all of these things.
It's an industry. But cancer could be handled much
better. And I've already talked about
cachexia. When you have wasting syndrome,

(15:06):
you can actually keep up a person alive for a year or two
or three or four in good health.There's no cure for that type of
cancer, but sometimes cancer spontaneously goes away, so the
longer you can live, a year or two or three, the cancer may
suddenly disappear. Like my friend Judy.

(15:28):
Ugly ugly. I kept one friend before I knew
what I was doing. My friend Carol Crosby was end
stage liver cancer. Totally bedridden, 85 lbs Had to
be in the bathroom all the time,carried in.
She was basically be seeing herself out her body. 85 should

(15:53):
have lived. About a week after she started
doing some of the things I told her, including sugar, strangely
enough, whatever she could get in her mouth, she got up to 103.
She was doing artwork, she was driving, she was going to the
store, she was shopping. And only at the very end did she
fade out. And I think it was from her

(16:14):
friends giving her advice again about how to kill cancer.
And I don't know, but she got anextra hour, an extra year of
life and remembered me in her will.
That's one reason we're able to move.
What about vitamin DI? Know you raised concerns before

(16:37):
about that supplementation of that vitamin D?
Is it bad to take it orally and it's better in the sun?
The sun is the only way to get it in your food.
You don't need it on your body. Your food will absorb vitamin A.
Now here's The funny thing. If you take olive oil out in the

(16:59):
sun, the olive oil you have and just expose it to direct
sunlight. So it has to be in a bowl or
some way to direct sunlight getsto it.
If you've got flies and you're not holding it like I, I'll hold
it out in the sun and swat the flies off.
But you can put Saran wrap on it.
Saran wrap will actually pass the correct frequency of vitamin

(17:24):
D to make it. Plastic won't.
Glass won't. Other things won't pass it, but
Saran wrap will. You leave it out for 20 to 30
minutes. All you need in a temporal or a
temperate or tropical climate and you get it loaded with

(17:45):
vitamin D. That will last for nine months
if you pack it away in your in your in a dark place.
Now dry food is different. Dry food is really interesting.
The Italians, when they first moved to New York, they took

(18:05):
their pasta and hung it out on clotheslines to dry.
And the city of New York got annoyed with that when they
moved into apartments and were hanging it over the railings in
front of the buildings and in back of the buildings.
So they told them to stop it. But when they stopped it they
all started getting sick and it was because the vitamin D wasn't

(18:29):
there. Now in Italy they were.
So the Italians were actually importing their pasta from Italy
to get well again. Now the the dry food like if you
have hay it will not give you vitamin D strangely enough.
But if you if it dies and it dries, then you will get vitamin

(18:53):
D. Many of the other vitamins will
get destroyed, but you'll have your vitamin D.
So they actually found that out in the 1920s, I believe it was.
And they said, well that's not agood idea because it kills the
other vitamin. Never thinking take one batch of
it and eat it for the vitamin D and bring the other in the barn

(19:18):
before the before the sunlight destroys the other vitamins.
They just don't think that way and they don't want you to know
that vitamin D, as they may takeit, D2 and D3 and all the other
variations there's actually about 10 types are toxic.
They're not a true vitamin. They're a vitamer.

(19:39):
They're basically a variation ofit, much like you get synthetic
estrogen instead of real estrogen or progestin instead of
progesterone. So.
So anyway, the the dry version of it, you take that and now

(20:01):
people say, well when you get tothe 45 angle of sun, it doesn't
work anymore. That's a lie.
The difference is the olive oil that will take 20 minutes and in
30 minutes you'll start to destroy the vitamin D and and
kill it. But in Berlin or Anchorage or

(20:22):
London, you put it out in the midday at sun and then you can
leave it out for about 3 hours and it will infuse.
The whole lie that you can't getvitamin D in Alaska or in
Antarctica is untrue. I mean it's just fiction.
So they can sell synthetic vitamin D.

(20:43):
The big promoter of it was on Big Pharma's payroll.
Why they want to sell vitamin D is because drugs are bad cop and
supplements are good cop, so they get you on both ends.
They basically advertise the cure like like ivermectin,
hydra, hydroxychloroquine. They're making money on that

(21:06):
too. They want you to be divided and
sell everything for you not to go out of the system and get
something away from their system.
And that's why even shamanism works better than taking a cure
through the medical profession. Once you see someone advertise

(21:27):
on herb as being an antioxidant,that's not shamanistic talk,
that's medical mythology talk. So as soon as I hear a person
say antioxidant, I click off andgo into something else because I
know they they don't. They don't know she legit from
Shinola. An antioxidant.

(21:49):
If you have cancer, is that worse?
Because doesn't it feed that cancer?
Antioxidant makes cancers grow, oxidants make it spread.
So of course your antioxidants are a little better.
A growing prostate cancer is no problem.
It may get big, but it's the spread.
And what do they do? A male who has prostate cancer

(22:13):
can live for years with a non spreadable 1.
As soon as they take fish oil orradiation or the treatment they
spread it and then of course they're going to die a lot
faster that way. Now if it starts spreading you
can then take antioxidants, the best one carbon dioxide is bad

(22:33):
breathing or carbogen or whatever and you can back it
off. And if you take a lot of sugar
also, you're going to be saved from prostate cancer, even if
you're on your dying bed. And then there's cachexia again
and the things you can do for that.
I've actually written a book about that now.
Interesting. Yeah, I have cachexia as one of

(22:56):
my questions to you. OK.
Because we said we were going togo down that I that, that done
that road today. So I figured we should I, we
should talk about it. So that was my last question to
you. Dickhexia or wasting syndrome.
200 million people die a bit a year unnecessarily.

(23:21):
All a doctor can offer you is crocodile tears, and here's a
drug to relieve the pain so you don't go through too much
misery. And then they walk away.
They have no cure for it, and they'll admit they have no cure,
but all they can do is palliative things to make it
easy. And then you.

(23:41):
And a person with cachexia is given three months.
That's the average to live CarolCrosby with end stage liver
cancer. Look up how long that lives a
person with that lives with liver cancer.
You live three months with end cancer you got you could have
she could have been gone in the day or two.

(24:02):
So automatically all you have todo.
I had AI was in a relationship along time ago where I used all
kinds of methods I knew at that point to save her life and she
died of cachexia basically. But I noticed in her last week

(24:24):
of life all she could eat was this Walmart junk tapioca
pudding, the only thing. Everything else she would vomit
up or couldn't bear to put it inher mouth even.
And so we fed her alive, went toWalmart and stocked up and that
was keeping her alive a little longer.

(24:44):
Well, when my best friend for years and decades, Carol Crosby
got cancer, I, I remembered thatand I thought, what if we out
eat the cancer? What if you put sugar in your
mouth and you're going to get calories from just sugar and and

(25:05):
then start putting foods that you can eat that you don't vomit
on in your mouth. And even then in this point I'm
against supplements but get somevitamins that absorb like a
chewing gum they say will absorbthrough your mouth and gradually
start to gain weight. Well, at first she had bad luck

(25:25):
with it because she was eating other foods that she just
vomited up. But eventually it caught on.
She was able to start gaining weight and of course she was
very enthusiastic when she gained about £5, just 5 lbs with
something. And now she could get out of bed
and she could get off the toilet, she could walk around by

(25:47):
herself and eventually she coulddrive her car again, she could
go to the store again. That's not supposed to happen.
It never happens. The doctors say you're now in
hospital, goodbye, have a nice trip, That's what they tell you.
But she lived and I realized, wow.

(26:09):
After she died though, I decidedto research it more because we
were going to wrong medical emergencies and financial
problems at the time. So we were doing this all mostly
by e-mail with one phone call and with messenger and, and I,
so I wish I'd had more time and I didn't have time to really

(26:32):
investigate it. Well, I found out an amazing
thing for sure, without doubt inwhat was his name, Kellogg, the
Kellogg man who lived in 93 Doctor Kellogg, He discovered
that we were frugivores because we have saliva that has amylase.

(26:55):
No carnivore has amylase, no fish has amylase.
We do and and I realized amylaseis also the main cure of a
cancer therapy by a gynecologist, Dr. Beard, Doctor
Beard. And so I put two and two
together and realized that the amylase in the mouth, instead of

(27:20):
having it's notorious for someone with liver cancer to
have stomach digestion problems,but we have alternate ways to
digest through the mouth. So I realized that what you do
is convert the mouth into the stomach so it never gets to this
to the stomach and all the essential elements will absorb.

(27:42):
Also, when a person is sick, their body adapts.
It has backup systems. It your spleen destroys blood
cells and your pancreas makes them.
But no, excuse me, your liver makes them.
But what happens when you're when you're desperate, it

(28:04):
changes suddenly your spleen reverts to what it did in
childhood and starts making them.
And so we have backup plans. Our body is not this organ, that
organ, this organ. They're a Symphony.
They're in harmony and they worktogether.
So once you get sick, they have ways to deal with this.

(28:26):
If we stay out of the way often anyway, with one person, with
not knowing what I'm I was doing, I figured out how to do
it. And now people's lives could be
extended One year, 2 years, 3 year or four year and maybe
there would be another cure comes up or maybe cancer

(28:47):
sometimes just gives up because if you out eat it and it eats,
see the problem with cancer, it eats what you eat.
It's an isoparasite. So if you need vitamin B12, it
needs vitamin B12. If you need vitamin B6, it needs
it So and it takes it all away from you if you don't provide it

(29:08):
for your for your own body. And when you do that, you out
eat it, and it sounds preposterous, but it's for real.
Yeah, it's incredible. Yeah.
What about vitamin A? There's a lot of debate about
vitamin A. Some say it's essentials, others
say it's toxic in large amounts.It is toxic in large amounts if

(29:33):
you're not eating other foods. Doctor Donsvac for instance was
taken $75,000 seventy, 5000 units a a day and he lived
fairly long life. The toxicity though, becomes if

(29:54):
you take fish oil, like more people are taking today, it
becomes toxic and it will give you cataracts and more
important, not cataracts, but macular degeneration is toxic,
vitamin A made toxic by fish oil.
Fish oil is a major cause of heart attacks, macular

(30:15):
degeneration. And of course, I wrote the
yellow fat disease companion about O muscular sclerosis,
muscular dystrophy, Parkinson's,Alzheimer's, Lou Gehrig's,
They're all lip, they're all progressive lipophosphenosis or

(30:35):
yellow fat disease. You.
Know which is very dangerous. Very much so.
And people are, are are recommending fish oil for babies
now and they're, they're correct.
The baby is born deficient in essential fatty acids because
the placenta has filtered it outbecause it's a toxin.

(30:58):
So they're going to put it back in, making the baby susceptible
to early age cancers. Turbo cancer vaccines aren't the
only thing. Turbo cancers and all kinds of
things are like that are the major problems.
And now that they're fluoridateddrugs, over 20% of drugs are

(31:19):
fluoridated. They're doing everything
basically to destroy the human race.
And you notice that the life expectancy in the US is sliding
down the hill. Yeah, yeah, it was going up
there for a while. Now it's going back down.
I think we're what, the 15th or 16th or something in the world?

(31:40):
I think we're even lower than that, if I'm not mistaken.
I think we're done, yeah, way down there, 40 or something.
I'll have to check that for sure.
So. Yeah, wow, I know.
I think the top is Japan, Italy,I forget where else.
I think it keeps changing. Korea, I think was newly put on

(32:03):
there on that list. Or surviving long elderly
people. Yeah.
It varies and some could live longer, like Scandinavia is
pretty pretty good, but if they stopped eating fish it'd be
better. They eat cold, too many cold
water fish. So they're already up I think

(32:26):
into their 80s, but they could live into their 90s.
So even the countries that already have a high expectancy,
why not add some more years, youknow?
Exactly. At 84, I still have a lot of
variations of yellow fat diseaseand various problems have
happened to me because I'm not sure of yellow fat disease.

(32:50):
But again, I was dying of it 10 years ago and now the other I
there is still Lipopuscan in me.There's problems like that.
I deal with it on a basis and figure it out as I go and also
use a lot of reflexology. You ever see something like
this? There's a lump on my elbow here.

(33:12):
It's like a golf ball. Wow, did you fall or is that
something else That's a bone. No, it's actually, it's actually
a leakage of the Bursa and they have a fancy name for it.
I already forgot it, but what itis, if you put your arms
together, you now have your large intestine.

(33:35):
So these are the flexors. This is a flexor that has been
giving me trouble because I've had an inguinal hernia.
So for a few, when this first happened, I didn't think about
that it's a flexor. So to work on this, I have to
work on this flexor, which I am now and I'm getting

(33:55):
improvements. And also I got the original
hernia from when a good friend of mine, a close friend of mine
died and I was so distraught andhe died of hernias and I got his
hernia. Now the subconscious has a mind
of its own, it's not too smart. How did I help him?

(34:21):
See, I figured I should have known something to help him and
was attempting to, but I didn't know what.
I know now, ironically, what I know now, I could have saved his
life. He could have lived another year
or two or more, but but getting a his disease does not help him

(34:42):
at all. And the subconscious of it
doesn't think that way. It it reacts like you're in an
accident and you're wearing a red blouse and you just ate a
tuna fish sandwich and now you can't eat tuna anymore and you
can't wear red anymore and you don't know why That makes no

(35:05):
sense, but the subconscious has,which the Scientologists are
actually correct. It's called the reactive mind.
It's it just links things together ridiculously without
without. Is it causation or is it just
coincidence and many things are just coincidence.
The mind picks it up and bingo, we have all the health

(35:29):
requirements. You hear what people say in
magnesium does this because theyjust associated it with the
reactive mind instead of common sense.
Yeah, I hear a lot of nurses andeven doctors who are, let's say
nurses for the cardiac section or doctors that work on hearts.

(35:53):
They also die of those same illness, cancer.
Doctors die of cancer, things like that.
Because I don't know if it's sympathy or what it is, but they
also bring that on to themselves.
That is the reactive mind they they now they are often.
I was drawn to colon therapy. I know a lot of things now and

(36:18):
in fact actually Swami nitty gritty wanted me to be a colon
therapist. But what I what I know now is
actually applied to my own condition.
I would without that knowledge Iwould have been dead already.
So I didn't gone so I know a kidney doctor, his name, believe

(36:38):
it or not was doctor donor. Can you believe it?
And and anyway it's been known heart surgeons tend to die of
heart disease. Even Ray P.
Do you know his thyroid was destroyed by fluoroscopy when he
was a child and because so many people attacked him, his thyroid

(37:03):
gave out and he had a hoarse voice at the end.
And that was psychogenically it was generated that he really
didn't defend himself. Many people get mad at stupid
callers. He would act like they were
asking sane questions and and always be calm.

(37:26):
He needed to scream and yell andmaybe he wouldn't got away with
it. Another commentator named WHO
who has a three hour used to have a three hour show.
Got had a stroke and now his tongue doesn't work.
Silver tongue. You make your living like that.

(37:47):
Guitarist suddenly have their arm go out.
Massage therapist have their hands go out.
That's no coincidence. It happens all the time when the
subconscious says I've had enough of massage therapy, I'm
going to screw your hands up. And then you're looking for kind
of cures and actually the cure is get another job.

(38:09):
Interesting. Yeah.
And a guitar player, I have a good friend that had that
problem and he really needed to do something else because his
subconscious, maybe his parents as a child forced him the
cornerstone technique would findout the exact details.
Since I didn't do the cornerstone technique on him

(38:29):
after he got that condition. I don't know.
I can just speculate on how it happened and who is the matter
with him or was the matter with him if he's still, It's been a
long time. You mentioned about the light
bulb functions, you said you still may have some.

(38:51):
How do you get rid of it? Is it just you detox by
sweating? If I knew, if I knew that I
would, I would solve the mysteryof aging, I could live to
A200300 years old. Nobody knows in other animals
besides humans. You can measure a fish's life

(39:15):
and certain animals to the weak by their life of uskin content
in their body as you start as a child, unless you've got a
special disease, there's almost no lipofaskin, and then you
accumulate it as you eat. And the main secret, The only
way you can really get it is estrogen and omega-3 fatty acids

(39:39):
or radiation breaking down your saturated fats into, yeah,
omega-3 fatty acids. Amiga sixes can't give you that.
And that Omega sixes are really bad.
But I haven't been able to find direct connections.
So I couldn't even write 1 authoritative book on it.

(40:02):
I've written 14 books and could write more because yellow fat
diseases A to B. There's no hmm, this works
sometimes and doesn't work othertimes.
It's A it's 100%. So when you have omega-3 that
they give babies now you're going to have all kinds of
diseases and you accelerate old age.

(40:24):
So people will age, live less and less long lives.
They're they're insisting we have all this dementia because
people authorities are insistingyou have omega-3.
It's a billion dollar business and it's put in high olea seed

(40:46):
oils. That's really they've converted
them into toxic, toxic oils by by actually getting here's The
funny thing. They're getting rid of the Amiga
threes in it, but they call it hyoliac because they're
protecting you from it on the sly while selling them to you.

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And to put the other hand. And you mentioned estrogen.
How is estrogen doing that to us?
Estrogen is a stress hormone. It is not a female or male
hormone. Nails have it too.
The difference is pregnancy is abig stress.

(41:31):
It's a huge stress that a man doesn't go through.
So as a stress for a hormone, you need estrogen, you need
cortisol, you need these chemicals for the pregnancy,
then it's gone. Now when a woman go enters
menopause, the pause with men, she, she basically they think

(41:55):
you must still need it because you don't have it anymore.
Well, it's not a female hormone because the men if if they have
estrogen, they get prostate cancer.
What the heck's going on here? So women on estrogen afterward
and the natural is even worse because it works more directly.
They get higher amounts of ovarian cancers, uterine

(42:20):
cancers, and every cancer in thebook, liver cancer or whatever.
So it's an essential. It's just like a cortisol is
essential. But who do you know goes to
whole food and says can I have acortisol supplement?
They would think you were nuts. Well, they think it's not nuts
if you want an estrogen. It's asking the same thing.

(42:44):
Basically. I want an adrenaline supplement.
Do you have that? On what shelf will I find that?
You'll find it. When you get upset, that's when
you'll find it. You know, what they're doing now
that I've seen on Instagram is these older women, I guess

(43:07):
they're in their menopause phasenow that they use estrogen
creams on their face and they say that it's a youth cream.
So put it on your face, not on your arms, put it on your face
and it removes wrinkles. And that's what they're that's
what's they've been doing, I guess for the past.

(43:28):
I don't know, I've noticed that maybe a past year or two.
And yeah, that's kind of scary. But these it is women are
promoting this. Yeah, now it's ahead of natural
estrogen. They might get some results, but
side effects, and I guarantee lots of side effects off of that

(43:49):
because the skin does have penetration for certain
hormones. It's basically a spacesuit that
protects us. Like people who think they've
taken a Epsom salt baths and they're going to get magnesium.
Ridiculous. The body is a total shield.
The warm bath will help them, but the Epsom salt won't.

(44:10):
They won't get any magnesium. People who put iodine on their
skin think they're going to get in their body and they tell by
how it disappears. No, it just evaporated or
oxidized on their skin and went away.
They you can't absorb it throughyour skin.
This is a mistake. You can absorb sodium and in

(44:32):
general these experiences experiments in the great, you
know, let's see what lake the what is the lake in the Middle
East that's so salty? Is that totally salty, the Dead
Sea? Exactly.
That's where they they do a treatment there because it's
good because of the salt and themud and everything.

(44:54):
But they actually experimented to see what would absorb and her
skin just doesn't absorb many things because it's a
protection. It's it's actually the Border
Patrol in her body. I.
See. Wow, wow.
So when these women are putting this on their face, I don't know

(45:15):
what kind of creams they're getting, but some, sometimes
they even say the natural ones, it has yams in it.
Would that be as? Would that be bad too because
it's still estrogen? It would be but but the the yam
itself. If it wasn't extracted out of
it, it's not going to be harmful.
You know. Now, if you went on a yam diet

(45:37):
continually and you ate it at the inappropriate circadian time
of the day, you could actually have a problem with it.
But otherwise you eat yams at night, you're not going to have
much problem at all, Especially it's good to rotate.
You see, plants don't like us toeat them.
They have defenses against them.In fact, like the fuskin or the,

(46:02):
the, the Amiga 3 fatty oils are a major defense, but they have a
lot of other pesticides and inside insecticides that kill
insects and frugalores. That's including cows.
And and we apply it because whenwe eat vegetables then we have a

(46:22):
problem. What about zinc and copper
balance? I know people love to supplement
with zinc. What happens when the zinc and
copper ratio gets thrown off? You know, the copper ratio
really exists, but it buries between people.

(46:44):
And the problem is also, are they measuring zinc?
When they do a blood test for zinc, where do they measure it?
And a person will say in the blood.
And my question is, define blood.
And people look at you strangely.
Well, blood is blood. Oh, are they measuring it in the

(47:05):
blood serum or the blood cell? And let's take an example.
If you have 60% potassium insidethe red blood cell, you probably
have cancer. If you have 60% of potassium
outside the blood cell, you probably just had a heart
attack. So.

(47:27):
So without even putting something in your mouth by
shoving it around from place to place, from cell to serum, you
now have a problem. And often the too much or too
little is dependent on acid alkalinity and whether you're

(47:48):
have a antioxidant or oxidant overflow in your body.
And they don't even take that in.
Long story short, too much zinc and supplements give you copper
cancer, give you prostate cancer.

(48:08):
If you have too much copper after you have the prostate
cancer, you now have metastasized it.
So that's the story between them.
But they are balanced. Zinc is copper is #29 I believe

(48:30):
on the periodic table of the elements, and it's buddy right
next to it is zinc. So they have an effect on the
blood cells, for instance, whichare on the fourth period of the
periodic table. I don't want to get too
complicated here, but but the periodic table is a reflex

(48:50):
chart. Part of the of the nesting doll
affected the human body. We're like a a nesting doll.
We started as a proton and a neutron and now the protein
proton and the neutron needs a safe environment like a house,

(49:11):
you know, So it builds an atom and now it the proton is safe,
but then the atom, it feels vulnerable in the environment.
So it builds A molecule, now it has its house.
And now you go up to the DNA andthe chromosomes and the neutron

(49:33):
and the the in inner organs, thethe nucleus and you go into the
cell. Then you go into the serum and
then you go out into the bloodstream, find the in the
urine. Even so people don't factor that
in and how valuable information that is.
So if you get a sarcoma, it comes someplace between an outer

(49:57):
and an inner meeting at a certain place.
A carcinogen is mostly coming from heredity, but a sarcoma is
coming from a combination. And when you have a lymphoma or
leukemia, you got it from the outside, you got it from
glyphosate or pesticides or fungicides or something out in

(50:18):
the environment. And doctors don't factor that
in. They don't look at the building
that the blueprint for the humanbody, the periodic table of the
elements, all in its periods andits sections.
And you can find the rooms on the vertical line and you can

(50:38):
find the floors of the building on the horizontal lines.
What is DHA? What what exactly is it in?
Is it really essential for us ora brain health?
To destroy it, Yes. It's one of the major toxins
that fish use that flax oil uses, that even CBD oil uses.

(51:04):
Not as much as flax oil. But anyway, DHA and EPA are
basically the oil like people have asked me.
So if I don't take omega-3 fattyacids, how do I get DHA?
They're the same thing. That's more like asking, do you
get your mercury from a mine or do you get it from the ground or

(51:30):
the OR the ocean, you know, kindof thing.
It's the same thing. I see, I see.
That's too funny. And and you can't blame people
the the marketers have made it like it's a different thing.
And so I get that question so, so often.
How do you get it? That is it.

(51:50):
You don't get it if you get DHA,EPA, fish oil, even cod liver
oil, all of the krill oil, algaeoil, it's all the same thing.
It's Amiga 3 and it causes aging, sometimes very rapid
aging. And if you're unlucky, you get
Lou Gehrig's disease, Alzheimer's disease, etcetera,

(52:13):
etcetera, a long line of them. Wow, wow.
Oh my. My grandmom had Lou Gehrig's
disease, I believe it was. Yeah, and it could have been, it
could have been foresaw, first of all by getting rid of as many
fatty acids as possible and eating sugar.

(52:36):
Interesting. We see a big push I think today
for these lab grown meats and insect proteins and, you know,
being marketed as a friendly ecosystem thing.
Do you think there's a deeper agenda behind that and this?

(52:58):
Yes, Yeah, I figured so. They're basically using
technology for the cancer cells to make it so it is not a high
choice. And also we need to get off the
food chain, the food chain. They want us on the food chain
so when the feces hits the Rotary oscillator, we starve to

(53:23):
death. There will be people starving to
death and there will be fightingovercoming into people's houses
to get food because people are starving.
But if we all have our own garden, do you know you don't
need fertilizer? Anyone listening to Gary
Katsoka? No sand.
All you need is throw it in the dirt and it grows.

(53:43):
We used to know when I was a hippie to spread pot around the
world, we would just throw it atMulholland Drive or something
and stomp on it and leave it alone.
There'd be pot all over the place.
Well, food grows really easy. They make it like it's tough.
Anybody can plant stuff in theirbackyard, trade with the

(54:03):
neighbors, tomatoes or potatoes or whatever it is, and we're
we're free. We don't starve to death in the
community like that. Everybody else depends on
Walmart, Whole Foods, Safeway, whatever.
They're going to starve to deathwhen the food chain breaks down.
And the food chain is dependent on now on the computer, which is

(54:28):
dependent on satellites. And what happens when we have a
solar minimum or, or a coronal discharge and we have magnetic
storms and everything like that and it all goes out because
we're going to have a big one pretty soon like we had in, I
forget 1842 whenever, when the Telegraph went down and
everything like that. And they, and actually the

(54:49):
Telegraph caught fire in many places from that kind of thing,
just like with the Tesla cars and the batteries and all of
that kind of thing. You but they don't really know
what they're doing at this point.
And anyway, Long story short, support your local farmers.
Like that's why we're in California.
As crazy as it is here, it's a beautiful state.

(55:14):
It has local food. This is where the food is.
We're not going to starve when that happens because we know the
local farmers and it's just the politics here that they're
crazy. Politicians come and go.
I've seen Republicans take over.I've seen Democrats take over.
I've seen it get very, very thisway, very, very blue and very,

(55:36):
very red. So.
They're both. They both have the same agenda
at the end, I think. I mean, they both, I don't know.
They both are terrible. Let's put it this way.
California was saved by the pandemic by federal money from
President Trump. At the time we were 58 billion

(56:01):
or trillion billion billion dollars.
I believe it was billion dollarsin debt in this state and we
went to $58 in the black. But guess what they spent that
really quickly. It all it all went to private
industry. It all went to Pelosi and
everybody else, you know, so it's good cop, bad cop.

(56:24):
They they, they progress. Spengler called this the we were
now in the winter of the declineof Western civilization and this
was the time of the czars. Even Trump has been compared to
Caesar as a czar, but we've already had.
I think the czar started with Clinton and then it went into

(56:47):
George Bush Junior and then it went into Obama and now it's
back in Trump and then it went to Biden.
And these are all czars now. Forget the Congress.
They don't do anything except watch and take your take our
money. Take our money.
Yeah, exactly. It's awful, Awful They.
Don't even approve anything, Go to war.

(57:10):
They're supposed to do it. Just bomb somebody.
Yeah, and and they were, you know, talking about what's his
name, our previous president. He don't even, he didn't even
sign those paper. They think it was all autopen,
you know, So it's like, I mean, he's obviously his mind wasn't

(57:32):
there. You could clearly see and he and
how old is he? He's younger than you.
Yeah, you know, people, people are hypnotized.
There is a hive mind when I mentioned Michael Milken is
behind the pandemic people. No one ever takes that up and
investigates to see if it's true.
So I realized finally, stop saying it.

(57:55):
You've been saying it since you noticed it in 2020.
I found out it's on YouTube videos and it's invisible.
There are talks in 2011 of Elon Musk and Michael Milken saying
we are going to change the genome of the human race so we
can go to Mars. Well meaning be crazy.

(58:15):
It's insane. Now if they changing the genome
can be valuable for going to outer space, but we don't want
to go to Mars. I don't want to go to Mars.
So why change our genome? Why not just change their genome
and? Be up in Mars.
Yeah, right. They're not going to make it.

(58:38):
You see his ships exploding it. It's all a ruse.
I, I think we can go to Mars, but it's not with the technology
we have now and it's not by changing our genomes and the
crazy ideas they have there. They've and actually, they've
got to actually get to the moon again and figure out some people

(59:01):
don't believe we went there in the 1st place.
I hope them get to the moon. So I'm for decided they went
there, but now our technology isactually less.
We had more technology back then.
They say how come we have more technology now?
That's not true. The technology is made so
shoddy. Do you know we have a a little

(59:22):
toaster oven here Vibrant gal has had it before she moved here
for like 30 years now we buy popcorn poppers we bought to get
our coffee, all kinds of things they breakdown within within
weeks we have I got a flashlight.
It's already going screwy and those type of little flashlights

(59:46):
you used to buy did last for a decade and now?
They they all, they all made in China.
That's why. So they don't it won't last.
That's I mean, that's the honesttruth.
And the older stuff was made in Japan and they actually made a
lot stronger. But by the way, I.
Was going to ask you were any ofyour relatives involved in the

(01:00:09):
earthquake up there in northern Japan?
No, not that I I don't know. I don't think so.
No. OK.
It was a bigger risk like 6 plusI think.
Yeah, yeah, I saw that. And The funny thing is they
predicted some somebody predicted or something's been
going around that something's going to happen big on July 5th

(01:00:32):
in Japan, like a big tsunami, earthquake, tsunami or something
like that's going to happen. And my mom just got back from
Japan on the 30th of June. She just got back and she's back
in Vegas now. But yeah, so she flew over there
and my brother's like, why are you going to go there?
It's dangerous. And she's like, I'm fine.
I'm going to be, I'll be fine anyway.

(01:00:54):
Yeah. So I don't, I don't know what
this rumor thing is going on, but yeah, something is talking
about that. But yeah, my mom's fine.
She's back home. Yeah.
Some of it's fear pawn at porn but while we go into the Maunder
minimum though, and worse, therewill be some problems.

(01:01:15):
There are going to be more earthquake tsunamis and
particularly you'll notice a lotmore volcanic activity is going
on right now. Yeah, and you know where we are,
right? I'm in Hawaii.
And what do we call? We're called the Oh my gosh, I
can't think of the name. We're the center of the fire,
Fire of the rim. That's, is that what it's

(01:01:35):
called? Anyway, we're right in the
centerfold California and Japan and all this crazy earthquakes
and we're right in the center. So if something bad happens,
he's right in the middle. We're going to get the tsunami
or something. We're right here.
Yep. Yeah, you're inland, I hope.

(01:01:58):
No, the water is right there. You can you see it?
I don't know if you can see that.
That's I can't. I can see it.
I didn't notice that before. Yeah, I'm, I'm right on the
Marina. It's right there.
So. Fortunately, you have sirens.
When I was in Kauai they would practice.
They'd practice ahead of. Time.

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But The thing is, the last, whatdo we have here in Hawaii?
The last something happened. I forget what it was.
All the sirens weren't going off.
So. Yeah.
So everybody was like, what's going on?
It's. Hey, Ohana.
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Now back to the show, some some people didn't know there was an
emergency, some did and rememberthe Maui fired the same thing.
So I don't know. And we just did a test because
they do it every 1st of the month if it's a Monday.

(01:03:25):
So they just did a couple of days ago on the 1st and I could
hear the siren, but it's so softfrom where I am that if if I had
a TV on or if I had my somethingon, I wouldn't hear it.
I just happened to have everything quiet because I was
editing and I could hear it, yeah.

(01:03:50):
There might be some natural way,you know, for tornadoes when
they have the birds. No, no, they actually had your
TV when they had the old style TV's, you would put it on a
blank station and if it would suddenly come on, you would run
for the for the cell because it meant a tornado was within a

(01:04:12):
mile or two so. What?
Yeah, because it had. Electronic effects.
So that was that was actually a warning.
And that's interesting. And if I had the TV on, of
course the stations will warn you.
But yeah, but. I I don't know if the new TV's
have that same feature, they might be quite a bit different

(01:04:35):
than the old ones. Which?
Were pretty. Primitive, you know, 52 lines
and you you vaguely did a Rorschach test to look at the
picture. Now the pixels are so complete
it's more like a movie screen. Well, let's hope there's nothing

(01:04:55):
bad that happens between California, Japan and not Knock.
On wood there, there will not bea pole shift like people say, by
the way, there might be a magnetic shift, but you're not
going to have the earth tilt like that.
The proof has been in. I've been seeing the evidence
and all of that thing about up in the North Pole.

(01:05:19):
They find these animals that were eating warmth foods not
true. When they've investigated it,
it, it turns out that it hasn't shifted for 2,000,000 years at
least and maybe 3,000,000 years.But the magnetic lines often
shift and that can make disruptions and that are

(01:05:40):
disturbing, not as disastrous asthe whole planet going what that
and if people believe in a Flat Earth, how does that exactly
happen? The pancakes shift.
I don't know if do they think that it's actually going to
shift or do you think that like you were saying, the magnetic

(01:06:01):
something switches like the Earth is not going to flip, it's
the pole itself, right? That's going to do something.
I don't know if it's going to switch completely or if it's
going to go off a little and that kind of throws on.
Going off it shifts, but but they there are many people who
believe that the whole poll was going to the whole planet was

(01:06:23):
going to shift and until recently I didn't know the
difference. So I was starting to buy into
that stuff. It's not going to happen, no,
unless some kind of cosmic eventhappens that we don't know
about, but it hasn't happened intwo or three million years.
It's unlikely. The other shift, I forget, they

(01:06:44):
happen every so many thousand years or so many million years,
not billions, but so it's a lot different.
Here, I know they keep talking about this end time, whether
it's going to be spiritual or something disastrous like that.
You know, Armageddon somehow is going to come.

(01:07:04):
They keep talking about that. I believe in Spengler that the
decline if normal. All civilizations are not
linear. They actually start as a baby
and they grow up into an old manor old woman and die.
And Spengler has called these other civilizations to such an

(01:07:27):
exact degree that when I read his predictions and read his
four of his books back in the day, I was so intrigued.
And looking at it again, everything he predicted was is
happening now. So According to him, we have 200
more years still, but it's goingto be czars now.

(01:07:49):
So it's going to be Caesar's. There's not going to be any more
democracy for 200 years. We'll have better times.
We'll have good times. But anybody hoping for a
resolution and an Asian civilization is going to take
over. It seems to be happening.
And even though the Japanese andthe Chinese are supposed to be

(01:08:10):
mortal enemies, if they come together and India comes
together, could be a great civilization now.
I looked up the trading between China and Japan.
It's it's vigorous, it's robust,whatever the word is.
There is a lot of trading. So obviously when you have

(01:08:33):
economic ties like that, that makes a big difference because
they want to make it seem that China is totally against Japan.
And they always put it in the new, never going into the
amazing trading going on betweenboth of them and economic means.
And with economic it means it means that some Japanese must be

(01:08:54):
in China and some Chinese have to be in Japan.
So, so I would not count on there had been alliances back
and forth throughout history. And if the West depends on them
being split, I think they have another thought coming.
And. That's interesting.

(01:09:14):
I know. You know, like you said, Japan
and China, they don't really like each other on the surface
anyway. But everything is made in China
now. I mean everything.
I mean, thanks to who started that.
Was it Obama or before? I don't remember.
But you know, they, they stoppedbuying from Japan and then

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started to buy from China. Clinton and Nixon was the guy
who started it all. Wonderful.
He's the one and now they see they want to.
Trump is making tariffs and everything like that.
That's not going to work. It just will not work and.
We don't. Yeah, and we don't have to worry

(01:09:58):
about it destroying the US. the US is going down the tube
anyway. Except the secret is they can
spend all the money they wanted because economics is false.
So see, I realized a long time ago that this computer, this
table, they're real. All the money ideas they have

(01:10:19):
are made-up stuff. You know, I, I used to, I read
The Creature from Jekyll Island and one day I heard G Edward
Griffith, who I respect, interviewed on a show about his
cancer book. And I realized, Oh my God, I
know a lot about cancer. And he doesn't know.

(01:10:40):
Sheila did from Shinola. He doesn't know anything about
cancer. So now I realized since I'm not
into economics, I read his book Creature from Jekyll Island.
It's a great story, but so was Frodo Baggins in The Lord of the
Rings. You know, I still have a copy of

(01:11:01):
the book. I respect it.
It is well written and some of the results are there.
But now I realize that the wholeeconomic theory is false because
because it's just made-up. Jacques Jacques Ron wrote a book
similar. It is so convincing and but it's
made-up. There's so many economic

(01:11:23):
theories and economic theories are theory.
They're ephemeral. They're they're reification
where they're just in the environment floating around in
your in people's minds. But this computer, this table,
this wall, this window, those are real.
All that happens with economic changes is that window and this

(01:11:46):
house changes hands. The old document go out and they
and actually your guns are more important than economics.
If you got a gun, economics doesn't count because no matter
what, this is the law. This is the rules.
Bang, that's the end of the story.

(01:12:08):
Yeah, I mean now, jeez, people can make guns with those 3D
printers, right? They can and now they have
synchronized drones. You have the Chinese have
developed, so have the United States.
You take 500,000 drones and theysynchronize.
You ever see birds? They.

(01:12:30):
Synchronize. They're not controlled by whom?
They're given a mission and theygo out and do it any way they
can. They figure it out and they can
do that now. So.
War with atomic bombs is going to be obsolete.
Why do that when you can just send 500,000 drones at your

(01:12:51):
enemy and kill everybody or whatever.
Whatever the drones decide, theylet's do this, let's do that,
let's knock out that, let's do this.
They're giving all the information.
It's a whole new world. I know.
I mean, you've seen those Chinese drones where they do the
dancing in the sky, do all kindsof incredible art.

(01:13:14):
You see it at night. They do and they'll figure it
out themselves like they're not a person controlling it because
they can't do it fast enough. The drones have the speed, but
it's not consciousness. It's it's control.
Just like, just like, OK, you look at ATV screen when it's
off, is that consciousness? How come none of those white

(01:13:37):
spots bump into each other? Amazing.
It's the same, the same phenomena.
There's no consciousness. There it is.
It's programming and it's the universe was kind of programmed
and then consciousness observes what's going on, but the
universe itself is programmed. It's just a program of mind.

(01:13:59):
Mind is what we're experiencing out there, and unfortunately
we're behind our eyes and we're experiencing it from even a less
vantage point than nature itself.
But it's still a program. Now consciousness goes out of it
and looks at things and says, hmm, very interesting.

(01:14:20):
I was, I'm doing that so maybe Ican change it.
But people usually don't go to consciousness.
They go to hive mind. Oh, what's his name says
magnesium's good for you. OK, pass it on.
No thinking. Why is it good for you?
What is it? What is it good for?
What is it good for you? How much is good for you?

(01:14:42):
No one asks those questions. Can you get too much of it?
It's the medical cult, right? It's a guy in a white coat.
And the reactive mind just pass it ONS so many people you see it
on Facebook. Oh that must be true when they
pass it on like they actually have on Facebook.
I saw the Japan makes vaccinations unmanned, not

(01:15:11):
mandatory and I look it up and it happened in 1994, didn't
happen now like that since 1994.So so a little late on that one.
I'd say this is all of news. But they do mandatory.
I mean, they do want you to or they act like it.

(01:15:33):
They do, they do. And I'm sure that didn't apply
during the pandemic, so we'll gointo that.
But now we can at least talk about the the tip of the iceberg
on yeah, that's good. We have one freedom again in the
edge of the czars and the Caesars.
It's going to get less and more and less and more, but democracy

(01:15:54):
is gone. I think Spengler's right.
One of the things he said that in a culture, that's what that
when when a culture is born, it's not a civilization.
But in our culture, he calls it the Faustian civilization.
And he says what's going to happen, how you can tell when
you get into the age of the czars or approach it, they're

(01:16:17):
going to want to take chemistry and combine it with light
therapy and with mathematics, which they never did.
Math was math, chemistry was chemistry, spectroscopy was
spectroscopy. But now they combine chemistry
with mass. They use mass to measure

(01:16:38):
chemistry and they use spectrometry to to measure the
atom. All of these he predicted back
in 1918 or 20. And that was unheard of back
then. But now when you read his own
predictions, by the way, AI willlie.
It will lie all the time. But on.

(01:17:00):
But on some things that it knowspeople don't listen to.
I had read the thousands of pages of Spangler back in the
day, and I wanted to look up some of this stuff.
I couldn't look it up, to my amazement, since it's not a
threat to AI, it gives the best analysis.
So the things I read, I could look up and I could easily see

(01:17:22):
that. Yeah, I read that.
I just wanted to find out where it was said.
And AI will give it. You ask about other subjects,
which I won't go into. It's going to lie and lie and
lie and sometimes suddenly. It was very peak 11 review gave

(01:17:42):
really good details, but then itsaid he embraced estrogen.
Now that's a way to sell estrogen.
Now, it doesn't sound like an honest mistake.
I think that was programmed in there as a tricky way to get
people on estrogen, even though he was firmly against it.

(01:18:03):
That's the kind of thing you have to watch out for.
And I have a background in living in libraries and
bookstores. So I can tell pretty much when
it's lying through its teeth or when it's telling the truth.
Because I've read the books and,and and and done the research
and seen it over the years, how they've adapted.
It used to be put milk in your coffee to block the tannins, and

(01:18:28):
now don't put milk in your coffee because you'll block the
polyphenols. They're the same thing.
It's a new word. You change the word, you change
the reality. Don't eat phytates but take IP6
for cancer. IP6 is phytates.
Oh, what a surprise. I don't know why they do that.

(01:18:51):
I think they're trying to trick us.
I don't. I don't know.
They do it all the time. Uric acid is bad for you.
It gives you gout but it cures many diseases.
It's your best antioxidant out there.
If the the uric acid they knew would cure things.
Urine therapy has a small amountof it.

(01:19:12):
But if you just use the the indirect one, an aloe or you buy
a 55 gallon drum of uric acid and start eating it, you have
you have immunity, you you need to know dosage and things like
that. But if a person is dying of a
disease, give them uric acid, you'll cure them.
The doctors knew that and even Leech therapy used to generate

(01:19:35):
uric acid. This was all in an article in
Scientific America in 1936 O 7. Yeah, I remember you talked
about a friend of yours that wasdoing or did urine therapy and
we didn't get into it, but you were talking about it.
So what's the difference between, I don't know, is it

(01:19:57):
alkalizing versus acidifying or what?
What is the urine therapy? No, it doesn't really work very
well. In certain cases it will like a
certain syphilitic diseases and things like that.
It can have value, but there's too little in it and too many
toxins come out in that. Urine, right?

(01:20:17):
Yeah, You think so? You can do it by swallowing your
own saliva. It's the same thing.
People get all upset about oil pulling and swallowing their
saliva, but they'll drink their own urine, you know, And they
even have feces tablets. Homeopathic.
Feces tablets. I first heard that from McDonald
A and I didn't believe it till Ilooked it up through.

(01:20:41):
That's gross, right? Let's eat, Let's eat all our
bowel movements. Yummy, yummy, yummy.
Wow, that's crazy. They into it do it they because
they have so little food, the Eskimos, and into it they'll go
and pick up animal feces and eat.
Them oh like chips. Yeah, yeah.

(01:21:01):
It's like. We heat them.
Out it has the minerals in it because the many minerals come
out. Again, why are all these
minerals coming out? People like if you take zinc,
maybe 75% will come out. They want to make more holes.
Well, maybe the body is smart. Maybe it wants to get rid of

(01:21:22):
that extra zinc instead of hold it in.
And a lot of our therapies are how do we make these minerals
stay in the body and kill people?
Right, Yeah, I think I read or some.
Did you write something recently?
I think I saw because I have a note of it on X about water,

(01:21:43):
excess water and inflammation. Yes, I did.
You did. Here's an interesting thing and
and I don't remember the exact terms, but there is a middle
ground that humans live in. Birds actually their urine is

(01:22:04):
dehydrated. And so when you get dehydrated,
it's different and a fish is urine needs are a lot different.
So here's the thing. Ammonia in the fish is much more
toxic than uric acid. Uric acid basically is a buffer

(01:22:26):
for ammonia. What happens if you if you drink
any liquid over 1/4 of the time,you break down the uric acid
into ammonia and now it is oxidizing and oxidizes your
body. It will spread cancer by
drinking too much water because it was metastasized.

(01:22:47):
Now here's the thing, you can break down an acid body into
alkaline in 1/2 hour. You can drink that in 1/2 hour
later it's happened. But to build it up takes 3 days
because obviously you're regressing back retro into the

(01:23:09):
fish and now nature took a long time to build up.
We basically are a an analogy ofthat in our own bodies.
So it takes three days to get itback.
So now if you sip on water throughout the day, no problem.
You're, you're not going to havea problem and you're, you're

(01:23:29):
going to hydrate. Your body has time to distribute
the water, urinate the excess out and everything.
But when you do that, you cause havoc in the body.
And again, cancer patients couldbe maybe a little on the
dehydrated side to be antioxidant to keep it from
spreading and a person who wanted something to spread, why

(01:23:52):
ever you there are there are times you want to do that, but
they're very specialized times. Then you would introduce an
oxidative reaction and when people and it doesn't matter
what the liquid, it can be acidic, it can be, it can be
soda pop. It's prolific acid now.

(01:24:12):
Now coffee never was acid. There's no such thing as acidity
in coffee. So you can drink all of that you
want to. If you drink too much of the
time, you have alkalized yourself.
No chemistry involved. This is a higher meta chemistry.
You might call it that. That over rise be single

(01:24:33):
elements. Wow.
Yeah. And by the way, acidity is
cheap. A chef puts the pot, the lid on
a pot to keep the life force from going out.

(01:24:54):
That's the acids, the alkali or the buffer, the brakes, they go
to the bottom. You can't, you can't get rid of
the alkalies. They'll just sink sticks to the
bottom of the pan when you run out of water.
But all of the chi goes out of it.
So our life force that makes us active, there's nothing physical
in me moving around. It's the acidity that does it,

(01:25:16):
and I'm talking about total bodyacidity.
You can't measure it in your urine.
That's what's coming out of you.Your saliva, it's coming out of
you. Even your blood isn't really
part of your inner body. It's almost to the outside.
That's why you can bleed so easily by cutting yourself.
But other fluids in your body are vital, and they stay in the

(01:25:39):
peritoneum and other places. But anyway, that's the story and
I'm sticking to it. What about nicotine?
Is nicotine bad? Besides, you're not smoking is
bad, but what about nicotine itself?
It's a deadly poison but in but in homeopathic amounts it

(01:26:02):
actually can't be valid. But who does it homeopathically?
By homeopathically you do 1 dosemaybe every month.
In fact, there is actually a therapy that is is beneficial
once once a month. It just works for non-smokers,
doesn't do anything for smokers.You take a cigarette and you

(01:26:23):
puff on it for two or three or four puffs and throw it away and
it actually gives you an immunity to identify certain
poisons and you don't become theboy in the bubble and you get an
immunity to other type of nicotine related poisons.

(01:26:43):
So everything has a therapy in the right dose and the right
time. What is acne?
When people get acne, what's that mean?
Well. First of all, who's the matter
with you to get it? But it's actually a
dysregulation of the system. And again, it goes back to
omega-3 fatty acids have a majorrole in it and they toxify

(01:27:08):
vitamin A. And so even taking vitamin A4,
it causes more problems, problems and toxicities.
And so again, omega-3 fatty acids are pesticides that that
the plant system uses against us.
And of course, it's been called the savior.

(01:27:28):
They are not essential. They are our body can make it.
If you're under stress, you can actually convert saturated fats
into polyunsaturated fatty acids, either Omega sixes, Omega
threes or whatever. I didn't realize that till about
20 years ago. I was in the research that it
could be done and I marveled at it.

(01:27:51):
What you hear from other oil experts like what's the the
multi oil guy? And anyway, they're false.
Ravici the master. Actually Ray Pete knew a lot
about fatty acids too. But Ravici was a master.
He worked it all out. He he did aircraft oils and PHS.

(01:28:15):
He did it right to human bodies.He was the cancer expert of the
century. And of course, that's why he's
so threatening other cancer people.
Oh, they don't mind them becausethey mislead people and bring
them back to the medical clinic.But Ruvisi was actually curing
people, so he had lots of senators who used him on the

(01:28:37):
sly. Do you know that even Bill
Clinton testified at his trial to get him back his medical
license. They know Charles Rangel, a
whole bunch of other authorities, Atkins, all these
people were on his side. But you don't hear about that.
No. Is he still alive today?
No, he died at 101. He got his.

(01:28:59):
He got his license back at 100 and died each after for his
birthday is his. License thanks to all those
people. What year did he pass?
I would say it was 1998 and I talked to him before he passed
on the phone and I was given permission to come back and

(01:29:20):
study with him. And my friend Marcella von
Harden said if you don't go, you're going to regret it.
You know, I did, but I don't. There's other things to do.
And and I read his books over and over.
One copy is so underlined in red, blue coded pencil notes,

(01:29:42):
magic marker markings on certainthings that it's almost
unreadable. So fortunately a friend of mine
sent me a spiral bound one that he had and now I have two, one
right by my side. It's always here to look things
up and because. The.
Master of cancer. Wow, is this book hard to get.

(01:30:05):
It was $700.00 that he'd gone upto, but now it's free on the
Internet. Oh yeah.
Unfortunately it used to be so easy to access they made it very
complicated. But if you go to that crazy
pharmacist you can still get in it and a computer savvy people

(01:30:25):
will figure out ways to get it out.
I recommend somebody to people that they make copies of it
while it's still there because it's going to be, you know, the
textbook. It was a medical textbook at one
time of the pharmaceutical company ordered all residual

(01:30:46):
copies to be burned, not sold. They would pay them full price
if they would burn them all. So 50,000 printed 40,000 of the
medical textbook were burned andCasey then printed his own in a
spiral bound books and now they're all gone too.

(01:31:06):
But that that crazy pharmacist and I think someone else has
actually published it on the Internet.
So it is available now and I recommend people get it or my
book Cancer. Let me think of the title.
Yeah. What is it?

(01:31:29):
Cancer Not, no, not cancer Cancel.
Not cancer Cancel is available and I explain a lot of it
between my book and between Ravisi's book because I have
information outside of the textbook.
You'll have a grasp of cancer. However, The thing is with this,

(01:31:51):
you better study ahead of time because if you read, try to read
Rivisi. He was so much of A genius.
You got to study it. So it's for a person who wants
to prevent cancer in their lovedones or wants to be ready if
they get it in 10 or 20 years. It's not something, oh, I'm

(01:32:12):
going to read it now and have a miraculous cure for cancer.
That ain't going to work. What's the name of his book?
His book is oh boy, the the title is so long and though I've
memorized the book, I don't evenknow the title, the Physiology.
Jesus. Look up the Revisi textbook on

(01:32:35):
that crazy pharmacy and you'll get the name.
I'm always embarrassed about that.
I've studied that book for over 30 years and I still can't
repeat the tiger. The end part is with special
application to cancer. I remember that part.
That's it. Well, what do you believe is the

(01:32:57):
root cause of diabetes? I know it's not people think.
You're not going to believe this, but it's omega-3 fatty
acids I. Think everything is leads back
to that. You know, it's a major part in
aging in Aubrey de Grey, who is the only authentic age re

(01:33:19):
researcher in my book, even though his solutions are
pharmaceutical, I'm totally against it.
But he understands the problem that he does.
Out of the seven deadly sins of aging, two of them involve fatty
acids and the and the third one,glycation, which is blamed on

(01:33:40):
sugar, has a lot to do with fatty acids too.
So we got three out of seven other than cancer and losing all
your cells and things like that.And the others also, though,
have indirect leads to it. In other words, omega-3 acid

(01:34:00):
accumulation into and the production of lipofuskin is the
secret of aging. So you're going to find it.
Now, diabetes has been blamed onsugar, but sugar is actually the
cure. You tell people.
Listen, I say that on Facebook, people think I'm nuts.
But here, think about it. If you're not eating sugar and

(01:34:24):
you have diabetes, how did the sugar get into your urine if you
didn't eat it? What happens is diabetes causes
your vital tissue, your protein to break down and be urinated
out as sugar. So if you eliminate sugar, it
keeps getting its sugar from your body on and on and on until

(01:34:48):
your body is cachexia. You can get cachexia and cancer
from diabetes. In fact, cachexia diabetes is a
protection from cancer. It's a preliminary warning to
the pancreas because the pancreas is always involved in
cancer as an early warning sign.The the and there's an ear point

(01:35:12):
that can validate your cancer vulnerability actually in a
regular therapy in the ear. But anyway, the point is that
when you get diabetes, you get it from omega-3 fatty acids
messing with it. Now, what 2 doctors did that

(01:35:32):
went against the mainstream in the 1840s or 50s or 60s, they
decided since the sugar is coming from the the pancreas, I
mean from breaking down vital tissue, why don't we give it

(01:35:53):
sugar so the diabetes can feed on sugar.
And they figured they could extend the patient's life.
What they were surprised at is they saved the patient's life.
It cured the type 1 diabetes. It cured it because it allowed
the sugar, allowed the beta cells in the pancreas to

(01:36:15):
rebuild, and no more diabetes. And now, of course, diabetes is
a money maker. Insulin.
All that stuff. And insulin is only 8% of the
problem with diabetes anyway, because potassium will
substitute for insulin. So it's all wrong.
And the greatest work on that isRay P who was an expert on on

(01:36:43):
diabetes and, and particularly how they had messed it up with
sugar. He's written numerous blogs.
He's been interviewed on KMUT and other places.
And I recommend the like cherry pick from Ray Pete.
Some of the things are kind of crazy.
Think about two quarts of orangejuice and two quarts of coffee

(01:37:05):
in a day. That violates what I just told
you about about becoming over alkaline.
And he doesn't, he had, he knowsof obesity, but he's never read
them, obviously. But anyway, it's Omega threes.
And this is personal to me because my dad, they basically
put on a keto diet. He died at 54.

(01:37:28):
He'd still be alive at 84. Well, he would have made it to
84 like the family usually made it is His father made it to 84,
his mother made it to 84. He left at 54.
So I lost my father when I was right out of high school because
of then putting him on, putting him on basically a keto acidic
diet. What is keto diet?

(01:37:51):
Is that just meat? No, it's starvation A carnivore.
A carnivore diet is bad or not, but a carnivore diet can you can
be fit. A lion lives half as long as a
horse and half as long as a cow.How come all the vegetarians

(01:38:13):
outlive the meat eaters? But they can be fit if you want
to be fit as like if you want tosee that the it's the Olympics,
you have a better chance eating a lion diet in a carnivore, But
you're going to break down a lotfaster.
You're going to pay a price for it.
Now, if you eat sugar in between, you can get the best of
both worlds by being a carnivorewith sugar to keep your it from

(01:38:36):
eating your tissues out. That's that's beneficial
exception to the rule. If you know to be a Yogi, you
can live longer a crocodile, eatsome meat diet.
Why does it live to 100? Because it can hold its press
for as long as six hours. Yogis could do that, but they
still ate very low on the food chain, drinking donkey's milk

(01:39:01):
and rice and things like that. But if you want to extend your
life as a meat eater, then then eat.
Then you can eat carnivore diet if you practice breathing
exercises. So keto is they they eat meat.

(01:39:24):
I'm sorry. The carnivore diet and the keto
are two things. The keto diet is you starve
yourself to death. How do you what?
Do you mean starve yourself to death?
You don't eat. Keto go into a concentration
camp or they don't feed you. You're in keto automatically.
It's a starvation diet. It means you're starving, you're
eating your own flesh. So the whole idea keto is wrong.

(01:39:46):
It's not carnivore, it's different.
A lion is not a is not a keto diet.
A lion is on the carnivore diet.People don't understand that
distinction. Now, ketones are good.
If you bake a potato at 400°, you'll get ketones to add to
your body, but otherwise you're eating your ketones and they're

(01:40:10):
making problems. And, and killing people.
So of course, the medical profession wants us to live
short lives. So they save money on Social
Security, on other bills and then make sure they have a lot
of medical ailments. So come in and get tested.
We'll find something wrong for you.

(01:40:31):
A test? What?
Doctor? You didn't find anything wrong.
What's wrong with you? I'm going to another doctor.
Oh, here. We found one.
Take this drug. For that, Take this drug.
For that. Take this drug.
Thank you, doctor. Now I feel much better.
Right. Can you add some supplements?
How about vitamin D? Can I take that too?

(01:40:51):
Oh, yeah, that's good for you too.
OK. Thank you.
And how long was your dad on this keto diet?
He got diabetes. Interesting.
In about 1945 I was told that mymother was pregnant with a third

(01:41:12):
child and we were supposed to celebrate.
It turned out both my mom and dad went to the doctor on the
same day and he was diagnosed with diabetes and she was
diagnosed with a 16 LB tumor andnow the baby.
And so it was a big shock that day, probably even entered my

(01:41:36):
system as a kid subconsciously. But then so from that time on,
he's giving himself a shot in the butt.
And I used to think, wow, I don't want to do that, you know,
And so I kind of, I ate sugar anyway.
But fortunately I like olives and Pickles and sour foods

(01:41:57):
better. But, but I ate my share of sugar
as a kid and it didn't get get to me.
So what happened? I wondered about that.
Why? Why am I eating sugar?
And the kid next to me in the ninth grade has diabetes, You
know, so actually the secret lies in omega-3 fatty acids.

(01:42:18):
There are other perturbations ofit, but basically it it's very,
very hard to age and to get diabetes, which is admittedly an
aging disease by by, not by avoiding omega-3 oils.
You're not going to you're you're almost sure to not get

(01:42:42):
it. Did your dad eat a lot of fish
in your mom and dad? No, he, he, he ate, he started
his breakfast off with more thanI eat in two days and all kinds
of meat and eggs and stuff that they told him to eat.
So he's forcing his body. He eventually got blindness, he

(01:43:04):
got backaches, He got all kinds of things associated with it.
And he died of kidney failure, which is typical for diabetics.
And he died at kidney time, 5:00to 7:00 in kidney time too.
So all those circadian rhythms even.
And if you just take it some sugar, it would have saved his

(01:43:25):
life. Yeah, that's a shame.
Well, you didn't know back then.No, and instead insulin is the
toxic part of the diabetes. It's not the, it's not the sugar
itself. Is that what these people are
taking today, this Ozempic, or is that different?
That's a That's a bad one that, that it loses weight.

(01:43:48):
But it's like, I don't know whatthe analogy would be, but there
are side effects and they are shortening their lives almost
certainly by taking that drug. You know, even Gary Matsuoka as
a farmer mentioned it's the same.

(01:44:08):
Change the soil, don't take a drug.
And what that means is close your mouth.
How many people that how many people in concentration camps
are fat? There's nobody like that.
So obviously it's what we shove in our mouth.
And I have asked many people what do they eat during the day?
They lie. They often lie.

(01:44:32):
Now. Now, this is a terrible way to
do it and very embarrassing. But I have a friend named Greg
Whitely who shames people to make them lose weight.
And this, this one person I knowhad a problem with weight.
So when we would go out in a restaurant, can she eat that?

(01:44:54):
And he would do this in front ofthe waitress.
And so she would not do it, but she turned out to be absolutely
perfect figure and everything out of out of being basically
chubby. She also followed his

(01:45:15):
instructions and became a an artist.
She could draw like a kindergartner.
She became a competent artist. She became a whole bunch of
things under his instruction. My friend Greg Whitely is a very
unusual person and very severe therapy.
Many people would have just goneout of here, but she stuck in

(01:45:36):
and she lost all their weight and has never gained it back and
she's eating solar nutrition to this day.
Wow, that's awesome. Yeah, but I know those, I know
some people that take Ozempic, although some say they're not
taking Ozempic, but they lose a lot of weight quite fast or it

(01:45:59):
could be a form of Ozempic, but they're saying I'm not taking
that. But I believe a lot of them are
losing muscle. That's exactly what they lose,
yeah. And once you lose muscle, it's
over. It's.
Yeah, cuz then that's it. Yeah.
It's almost like you say they'redeteriorating because it

(01:46:22):
shouldn't be. You shouldn't be taking the
muscle first. You should be taking the fat
first when you lose weight. But it's the opposite with this
is taking the muscle. Even fasting takes the muscle
unless you buffer it with sugar or something else for the body
to eat. That's called like a a
balancing. In fact, bodybuilders know that

(01:46:45):
if you're going to do any kind of fasting, make sure you have
some sugar or something in thereas protein sparing abilities and
but they forget that now and nowmost people, they can fast
overnight. If you're healthy, you won't
lose muscle tissue in like 8 hours of sleep.

(01:47:07):
But elderly people, they better wake up and take some sugar in
the middle of the night because they are losing muscle tissue by
lying down at night. And people who nap during the
day, they lose it at a faster rate, they lose it at twice or
more as they do is doing it at night due to a calcium
conserving and protein conserving mechanism.

(01:47:32):
That's why they get people out of interest.
They used to after surgery you'dstay in the hospital a week.
Now they get you up and walking around and out of the hospital.
It's not to make room for the next person.
It's actually to keep you from from getting it actually
happened to me, put it that way.So I know this one personally.
You do not stay around too long lying down and especially during

(01:47:55):
the day. Yeah, that's true.
You talked the last time about I'm not pronouncing this right.
Convivial therapy. Which therapy?
It's a convivial therapy, something about water.
Remember we were talking about water, conserving water in like

(01:48:17):
Bahamas, and it's convivial, yeah.
Yeah, how they can, how they cando it.
You can actually make. You can actually by planting
trees, bring the rain back. That's what they don't
understand. If you plant trees particularly
that attract water. And strangely enough, if they

(01:48:38):
grow from a young plant up, theyconserve more water than if you
put you just put a big tree there.
You transplant a tree in the environment.
And also if you have mulch on the ground, couple feet deep
even it hydrates automatically. So they could actually terraform

(01:48:58):
California. And then with John Nordberg's
ideas, you could actually dig a tunnel, which could be done with
what you call convivial therapy.In other words, the Amish could
do it. You dig a big tunnel in the
ground. You can use shovels or whatever,

(01:49:19):
and then a vent going out. Water will come and precipitate
down there at the bottom and youcan have your water.
You can basically instead of seeclouding seeds or seeding
clouds, you can just suck it outof the air in any place where

(01:49:40):
there's over 15% humidity, even in the desert, you get that.
You can suck all the air, all the water out you want.
Plus you can use fog Nets. There's all kinds of ways to
attract water. California has no idea how to
save water. They just let it rain and run
into the sea and then they wonder why they're short of

(01:50:01):
water. We do not have to have it
delivered from from the Snake River in Idaho or up north and
northern reservoirs. You can make it right local,
just like local farmers. You can make your local water,
but they're just stupid about itand they don't want to because
they want water now to be a commodity.

(01:50:24):
They don't want to make it free to people.
Yet they regard it like a food that has to be taxed and shipped
and supplied by the state. That's where they're going.
In Oregon, where my son lives, it's illegal to save your own
water. He does it anyway, but a lot of

(01:50:47):
people do. I mean, so far, they're not
tracking them, but eventually they want to track everybody and
see if they're doing this kind of stuff.
And that's where they're gettingwith all these drones, to have
drones spying on you, flying over your house.
Yeah, that's right. They can see that.
That's right. That's where they're going.

(01:51:08):
Drone police showing up for duty.
Yeah, that's that's pretty scary.
Hopefully we won't get to that state, but I'm sure we will.
Yeah, eventually I think it's going to happen to me.
It's delaying it is what's important the.

(01:51:29):
Most. Or quality of life for either us
or our children or grandchildren.
But eventually there's going to be some kind of Holocaust of
some kind. You know it's going to be
nuclear, whatever it's going to be.
The good news about nuclear has happened in Japan.
That one guy was in both cities.He got severely radiated

(01:51:55):
irradiated in the first one which I forget which is the.
Hiroshima. It was the Hiroshima first on.
Nagasaki. No, I think his Nagas is the
other way around, I think. OK, yeah.
Hiroshima and I believe. So anyway, he went to the second
city for therapy and then they dropped the bomb on that one.
They lived 101. Wow.

(01:52:17):
So what kills you is to be in the center where you're
vaporized. So there will be whole cities in
nuclear war that will disappear with the people with radiation.
If they eat an acidic diet and they know what they're doing,
they can live to 101 or so and they avoid omega-3.

(01:52:39):
Basically, radiation mutates into omega-3 fatty acids and
spreads through your body. It doesn't stay as flamed
radiation. That's why they can't measure
it. They say your radiation is gone.
No, it isn't. It's simply transmuted into
other chemicals. Omega-3 is a major one, but

(01:53:00):
there are other ones too. Nitric oxide, serotonin, even
melatonin. Wow, so every time you go
through that airport, check whenthey when they.
Use the radiation. I I don't think it's major, but
if you keep going flying all thetime, you're going to get it.

(01:53:22):
The good news is you get less, you get less cosmic rays up in
the plane than you do on the ground because because they're
coming through your body faster when you're down to the ground,
they go slow and that's what causes the damage.
And, and if they hit one molecule, they'll spread into
200 of them and now you have 200.

(01:53:44):
Otherwise it's like a bullet going through you.
And alpha radiation is like having a radio.
You swallow it and it's a radio broadcaster giving you
radiation. Did, did, did continuously see
your life? So the alpha radiation in your
smoke detector is more dangerous.
And what happens in a fire, theysay, oh, it's protected by the

(01:54:07):
plastic. All you get is a little bit of a
gamma, but you don't get any alpha.
What happens in a fire when the plastic melts, it goes into the
ground. People draw a garden in it.
And this, our little box here has about four of those smoke
detectors. Our landlords has the big house.
They have probably about 25 of them.

(01:54:29):
If your house burned down or house or something, there'd be
hundreds of it. Forget the gardens, you're
getting radiation. Well, look what happened in LA
then. All those fires in every home,
even in the Maui fire here. And all stupidity because they
they didn't even have a reservoir online.
They could have had plenty waterready and they and if they knew

(01:54:51):
how to put stuff on the ground, you know, people said it was
some kind of attack because the trees don't burn.
Trees don't burn in fires. They just lose their leaves is a
Max because they're living and they're full of water.
There is so much water in a tree, they're not going to burn.
So a house will burn down with the dried wood or with even

(01:55:14):
other plastic and things like that.
It'll burn down and the trees will still be sandy and next
season they'll grow their leavesback like nothing happened.
That's said, that's a common thing.
So the trees will actually protect you, but you must clean
out the debris, the Deadwood that falls to the bottom.
They didn't do that. They didn't do that, so is that

(01:55:37):
what caused the trees to burn orsomething else?
Right. Well, the trees didn't burn, but
all the the brush did and all that fire, of course, the sparks
went up from all that dry wood went on people's roofs.
And they could have. Here in Montecito, they have
metal roofs on a couple of houses.
They're fireproof. They're not going to burn and

(01:55:58):
they could redesign your roof like they do in Bermuda to get
water. There's no water on Bermuda, but
they do fine. They collect all the little bit
of rains they collected on theirroofs and they have plenty to go
through the year. There are so many ways to get
water and they don't want it because they want people to move
out so they can put in their 15 minute cities and whatever else

(01:56:21):
they're doing, their condos, whatever it did, that's what
they're doing in Malibu now they're putting in.
Really. Yeah, they're putting in these
apartments and and low income housing supposedly it'll it's
not going to be low income, I guarantee.
Wow, so they're starting to clean up over there, but they're

(01:56:43):
putting in. So Pete, did people sell their
property, then their land? A.
Lot of them are going to have tobecause to rebuild, they were
saying, well, we're going to make the laws so you can rebuild
right away. No, they're going to have to
redo everything for millions of dollars to rebuild.
So a lot of people saying, heck,I'm moving Idaho.

(01:57:05):
Yeah, they can't afford it, of course.
Absolutely. Because after all that toxic
ashes that that's from the fire,I mean, the land itself is now
toxic. And so they got to, they got to
remove all that. And I don't know what else they
have to do, but you just can't build a home on there.
You have to detox the land somehow.

(01:57:28):
Exactly. You know the the best authority
on the fire is Adam Corolla. He was someone who lived there
and his house was faired, but hewent around and did it did show
showing the damage and and how it could have been prevented and
a lot of things. So he was he was an activist on
that and the stuff is really good.
I don't usually watch him, but that was particularly excellent

(01:57:52):
work. That's interesting.
Well, Adam, thank you again for joining at me today.
It's always, we always have an enlightening conversation.
I truly value the depth that youbring to these discussions.
But before we close, can you letthe audience know where they can

(01:58:12):
find your work and how they can connect with you further?
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You know. We need to put that on before.
Yeah I know, I know, but people will get it.
Also, if anybody knows we'll rent us a house in Lompoc, CA,

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please do so. We need it.
Can you see that? Yes, I can.
Yes, Hold it up for a minute right there.
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So we can see the.com. That that is Sun Wait.
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(01:58:53):
We have over 100 books and journals now and there's
classics like Acidify or Die, there's the solar nutrition
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(01:59:18):
We have a food list, we have a, we have what trauma In the
trauma video where you go through the cycles of the black,
the grey, the brown, the red, the orange, the yellow, the
green, the blue, the indigo, theViolet and the white, and you
clear yourself and get clear of a drama, not colored or biased

(01:59:40):
of the trauma. Anyway, that's my speech and I'm
sticking to it. Well, thank you again, Adam.
It's always a pleasure having you on and I appreciate your
time, your wisdom, and your willingness to share it with all
of us. So looking forward to our next
conversation. Same here.

(02:00:00):
You're my this is my. Of all the interview people I've
worked with, you're my favorite by.
The way thumbs up and I. Wish you the greatest success.
Thank you. A big thank you to Adam
Bergstrom for joining me today. Your insight is always
appreciated and these conversations are never boring

(02:00:22):
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Guys, stay curious, stay sensible and never stop asking
questions. A Hui ho kako bye.

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To get a woman into conventions wasn't closing in about us.
Till the tension rises all over my skin.
I can fight now. Wasn't the words of fame.
Wasn't the words that just went away.

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